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us citizens. spyware is not a new threat however the foreign commercial spyware we are discussing today is onseer the ability of nationstates and others to purchase the apparatus that theyat may abuse opponents and dissidents related to china russia north korea but the abuses of this technology from democratic governments and others on those we consider allies the concerns related to the potential targeting of us citizens. addressing these threats is a mix of government and industry action that they have placed for companies on the department of entity list and indicated plans to release an executiver order further placing limits on this technology also for intelligence committee collection to limit the ice procurement of spyware and enhance detection and mitigation efforts the private sector must also do more to detect these threats addressed to provide usershe with the tools to keep data secure this is true whether the threat is coming from a criminal actor or from the nationstate i look forward
us citizens. spyware is not a new threat however the foreign commercial spyware we are discussing today is onseer the ability of nationstates and others to purchase the apparatus that theyat may abuse opponents and dissidents related to china russia north korea but the abuses of this technology from democratic governments and others on those we consider allies the concerns related to the potential targeting of us citizens. addressing these threats is a mix of government and industry action that...
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if you've been using google chrome, you could use firefox, you could use chromium, you could use tore browser. there are so many different ones out there. and after you find a new browser in, you try out a new browser. why don't you try a new search engine? you could change, for example, to dr. go some people try some other ones. they try circs, they try kuanz. there are so many privacy conscious search engines. we had this talk in the afternoon about facebook because we tried to get away from it, but still, no one does my side and we don't know what is our bed, but facebook. so we, a society have, have timer in figuring out what kind of rights and empowerment are. we are losing bukosa of their facebook. anybody? my yes, my theory is that they will should be go through how i go to summer, which will be controlled by what data and know exactly what i, where shut anger and how they're treated. like most artists, max needs social media to advertise, he shows a situation. it's making him feel increasingly uneasy. this morning. he's meeting members of proclaim club culture. it's an allianc
if you've been using google chrome, you could use firefox, you could use chromium, you could use tore browser. there are so many different ones out there. and after you find a new browser in, you try out a new browser. why don't you try a new search engine? you could change, for example, to dr. go some people try some other ones. they try circs, they try kuanz. there are so many privacy conscious search engines. we had this talk in the afternoon about facebook because we tried to get away from...
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instead of using coal, we can use hydrogen to lose that reduction. so hydrogen gas combines with the oxygen iron or we get and then we get waterway bring in step. what we can be condensed recirculate reducing the process so that we really solve the root cause of carbon dioxide emission from still making hebrews started operations a little more than a year ago. and tests are still ongoing. only a few 100 tons of green steel have been produced so far. well, working on the scale up all this technology to make the 1st floor to that what's called a demonstration plant, with a capacity a 1350000 tons a year. and we hope to have that on stream by 2026, attempting to go green is worth the effort for s s, i'll be say steel experts because in sweden, resources are still relatively cheap compared to those in other european countries, such as germany, sweden, the silver country it's widely known that sweden has an abundance of hydro, electric power to that is one major factor. but the amount of steel produce, there is also significantly less maybe a 10th of what
instead of using coal, we can use hydrogen to lose that reduction. so hydrogen gas combines with the oxygen iron or we get and then we get waterway bring in step. what we can be condensed recirculate reducing the process so that we really solve the root cause of carbon dioxide emission from still making hebrews started operations a little more than a year ago. and tests are still ongoing. only a few 100 tons of green steel have been produced so far. well, working on the scale up all this...
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how much potential do you see in the idea of a med of us and what could it be useful? let us know by for now and see you next time. ah ah, ah ah. back to the future. with an iconic car of the eighty's. the 3rd delory is one. so law for its manufacturer. now it is reborn as a visionary, electric vehicle. sustainable and sexy a delorean. rev. next on d w. o. on the melting reporter tracks down the arctics. major players with c routes begins a dangerous game. people overseas that yeah, we are here. we're patrolling the area. now, the cards are being re, shuffles, who has the best tattered russia, is quite active economic in the arctic. if you see something that looked like james bond, it has to do with the military. it starts december 23rd on d, w i today on math, the auto and mobility shed the nigerian. so the bus revolution, the v 10 engine lamborghini order can technica driven flash house as a race track. and we go back to the future with the delorean alpha 5.
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and then alerted us. and so that's why we rushed out here. so, you know, it's just i mean, it just really brought home to me, like, how difficult it is to just move just to move around in xinjiang and, you know, it was it was it was strange at the time in xinjiang. i don't think people really thought that what was happening there was wrong, like han chinese people. right. the people sort of carrying this out who were responsible for implementing the system that i don't think they thought it was a good thing. i mean, they were sort of like they felt like this was a new way to to get tied to exercise tighter control over xinjiang. and they were sort of, you know, enamored of the technology. so a lot of them were actually willing to to talk about it, at least initially, you know. but talking to wiggers was was very difficult, right. and partly was difficult because we didn't want to get them in trouble and we had no idea, you know, at the time i mean, now it's very clear that as a foreigner to be seen speaki
and then alerted us. and so that's why we rushed out here. so, you know, it's just i mean, it just really brought home to me, like, how difficult it is to just move just to move around in xinjiang and, you know, it was it was it was strange at the time in xinjiang. i don't think people really thought that what was happening there was wrong, like han chinese people. right. the people sort of carrying this out who were responsible for implementing the system that i don't think they thought it was...
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the politicians play the app can be used to spy on us citizens. this isn't about creative videos. this is about an app that is collecting data on tens of millions of american children and adults every day. we know it's used to manipulate feeds and influence elections . we know it answers to the people's republic of china. tick tock is digital fentanyl. that's addicting. americans collecting troves of their data and censoring their news. the bipartisan anti social ccp act as a strong step in protecting our nation from the nefarious digital surveillance and influence operations of totalitarian regimes. well, it's very hilarious to listen to those words because what they're describing, how they're arguing about how tick tock seems to be operating bits pretty closely with the details that are now emerging regarding how twitter and meta facebook and other outlets interfered in us politics take for example, the hunter, by the laptop story. this was scandal regarding the son of the president united states and his business deals and is relationships with his father. and will recall how it
the politicians play the app can be used to spy on us citizens. this isn't about creative videos. this is about an app that is collecting data on tens of millions of american children and adults every day. we know it's used to manipulate feeds and influence elections . we know it answers to the people's republic of china. tick tock is digital fentanyl. that's addicting. americans collecting troves of their data and censoring their news. the bipartisan anti social ccp act as a strong step in...
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but what the swedish instructors taught us wasn't any useful for me in war. sure, nothing is like that. but they have their training standards that they follow her. so dory. okay, let's put it into details. you know, what exercises did you do? a kia country of molly or barton you were to it's a funny thing for 2 days. they taught us to hold the weapons so that you wouldn't keep your finger on the trigger all the time. something of a beginner level. we had nothing like that in the ukranian army with them. if as you say, none of their 180 recruits had ever held weapons in their hands, maybe that was the right thing to do is to put up on the instructors were shocked. i worked with timber, the others worked in i t or somewhere else. it's like when you get an a, b, c book in 1st grade, when people see a weapon for the 1st time in their life, it's hard for them to handle it or yeah, they were always shouting, you'll shoot one of your own like that. go to what else i believe you, noah, will she did you? so you spent about 2 days learning to handle weapons. what did
but what the swedish instructors taught us wasn't any useful for me in war. sure, nothing is like that. but they have their training standards that they follow her. so dory. okay, let's put it into details. you know, what exercises did you do? a kia country of molly or barton you were to it's a funny thing for 2 days. they taught us to hold the weapons so that you wouldn't keep your finger on the trigger all the time. something of a beginner level. we had nothing like that in the ukranian army...
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use it for. difference with other agencies and us is to your point we are a world class city and destination. we saw 25 million people and we are a target for the reasons we discussed we have to be prepared. >> thank you. i wanted make a few points. right before this meeting i got a text from my son a 17 year old senior and said what the heck are kill are robots and the supervisors voting it on? >> and it just what really bothered me about this conversation which, of course should be one we take very seriously, obviously with sensitive issues that we must regard; is the narrative around what is truly going on here. and fidid not know better, you would think this sfpd week up one day and thought it would be cool to get kill are robots and terize the community. that's not what is happening here. the rhetoric surrounding this conversation has been nothing short of dishonest and absolutely lacking in context. and details. you know i read everything that in throughout public defender's letter it is th
use it for. difference with other agencies and us is to your point we are a world class city and destination. we saw 25 million people and we are a target for the reasons we discussed we have to be prepared. >> thank you. i wanted make a few points. right before this meeting i got a text from my son a 17 year old senior and said what the heck are kill are robots and the supervisors voting it on? >> and it just what really bothered me about this conversation which, of course should...
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uses the next one is show us the properties. and the goal is ap i that third party -- services could plug into to show you everything that is visible. >> yes. >> pin does not have that fewure as i think angela each zoning district is complex and it is in the just are you a hair salon it is you are in haze valley and form well retail is isn't allowed about what floor you are on and the size. there are layers we had a tool by a company and that does do what you are talking b. type in hair solon and it will give you a man everything green allows. there are new ajss to the tool uses are allowed in land mark buildings and some are newportance its is never perfect. is this on. it links on the website. does not show on this screen shot. i can show you. the available is another that is tricky. there are new revving ligzs around vacant store fronts. we wonder if we have quorum. it is fine. i think we are okay because had is a discussion item. as long as you are not actively voting. this is information. i think -- just -- you are making m
uses the next one is show us the properties. and the goal is ap i that third party -- services could plug into to show you everything that is visible. >> yes. >> pin does not have that fewure as i think angela each zoning district is complex and it is in the just are you a hair salon it is you are in haze valley and form well retail is isn't allowed about what floor you are on and the size. there are layers we had a tool by a company and that does do what you are talking b. type in...
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and then of course us off nice on us monitor. rudo is a barcode to new on. i said not the thought usually yet on your stuff. now my on you said ok, not much to you on i do a minute some i don't know. do you do my mouse? good kids are 3, go nevada and ask them if you are you on their own. i go. so if you all younger with gordon gordon, i was down in i was without your phone call. ah, yes, marana what a dish. and there was a syndrome here. go there. can you put out all must he had so many are he wasn't that people were you know, a single cell real square said april kilometer on that one so. so. oh, yeah. below is that as the sub school? are he not patricia quota me? mama parking lot, the stress this was happening over there is okay. for czar said the we don't sell a pretty marcella. i is from not ballier than con before. yeah. be open cv like mid yourself to a really my micah was to switch the money me loose. i went to the, you know, cigna, oscar. they sit the kilometer on marcella model for the bridge of tall equal kilometer. those you, my cell adar, lazopoul
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they're still using google, but they're also using many other services. and i think that's one of the things that's good. it's competition and innovation, often using ai, and gives us more choice than ever before. but does it worry you they're not using it? i think we need to be kind of constantly worrying about making our products something that's useful for everyone and trusted. and that's a key part of what i do every day. and when it comes to your own job, is it a big part of it to lobby governments in europe to make sure google gets what it wants when it comes to regulation or how much tax you have to pay, for example? no, i think what we've seen in the last few years, rightly, is governments around the world wanting to put in place rules of the road for technology. and it's become so important. you've seen that through the pandemic, you know, the tech—celeration. it's part of everyday life for everyone. and, of course, what they want to do is understand what the technology can do. how do we make sure that technology is harnessed for good and we fi
they're still using google, but they're also using many other services. and i think that's one of the things that's good. it's competition and innovation, often using ai, and gives us more choice than ever before. but does it worry you they're not using it? i think we need to be kind of constantly worrying about making our products something that's useful for everyone and trusted. and that's a key part of what i do every day. and when it comes to your own job, is it a big part of it to lobby...
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so i use the almost new approach here with a one she use with 3 a one me or a number. i'm view window, rama. well the she chem, hold on the machine machine with of course this, diana brushing the loop and i'm with as much bringing my g j motion, which is i will go christina sheila? yeah that, that out. so no great. it'll install a new leader for the genius. thank support. if musk, late night to boot around or dial up again. my philip flam. you may ask economic guys if the cost of that, but, you know, in warship crossed this, yes. why? you just fancy, if you took approach from a machine, you must coit. today we are addressing our dependency on russian oil. and let's be clear. it will not be easy because some member states a strongly dependent on russian oil. but we simply have to do it. so today we will propose to ban all russian oil from you wrote the head of the european commission. us you have on the line served as german defense minister for 6 years. doesn't she realize what the ban on russian oil and gas means for her home country? and in fact, he's actually hamish
so i use the almost new approach here with a one she use with 3 a one me or a number. i'm view window, rama. well the she chem, hold on the machine machine with of course this, diana brushing the loop and i'm with as much bringing my g j motion, which is i will go christina sheila? yeah that, that out. so no great. it'll install a new leader for the genius. thank support. if musk, late night to boot around or dial up again. my philip flam. you may ask economic guys if the cost of that, but, you...
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ah, l m l for people use a commute using gasoline vehicles, hot volume it smoke and cause lots of pollution that causes health issues. electric vehicles don't cause any kind of pollution or emissions for a growing number of people in india. and now switching to electric vehicles, experts estimate that this your sales will almost triple the previous years demand, instead of gasoline or diesel electric vehicles, run on batteries, which at the moment are mainly lithium ion based. it's an environmental conundrum because they usually only have a lifespan of 5 to 7 years. motion monte, from the center for science and environment in new delhi, explains the problem. me brody is about $50000.00 tons of lithium i invest in the country. very little offering to actually get 3 cycle. it's only now with even coming into the picture and the government setting up these recycling rules, like the waste management rules. this is just the beginning. the most serious issue is that the toxic substances in the discarded batteries can lead into the ground water wire landfill sites. at the same time, the lithium io
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because most, especially for the specialist on the me to come at us, i use your money at the start of the bio ears of which you know what to do with. don't steal machine gun. what was the question, the style of the actual if sure i just did before, you know why you him because the us or the middle we women still but is that she's going that i was going to talk to will look like you actually. well, you know, mind you money shows us on you live. i need you to just put them on voter boy to das deutsche taishan. keith was just bored. some come home to get towards the subordinate that she needs the, her technician, or the villa. if i can be points, are fig. really? god, best i put in best. i'm going to come out when i try to get him to get money, show someone get watching usual and blessing. you could shoot me a call when you become emotional with issues and i'm not sure what the issue at the national distance. but how much the sex if you've probably afternoon. wally polosa always euro national or fema can lower the on the yeah. sheep. but you get a mining gosh, these new new bits 1st is y
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to use them? the us ordered a crack down on the protesters in peru, that's according to the out that president federal castillo, who has now been sentenced to at least 18 months in jail by peruse new us back governments. the africa leader summit wraps up in washington with america's top diplomat bringing up what does colonial pass to criticize a good morning for moscow to wherever you may be? watching, welcome to this hours, most vital news stories from around the globe. i'm paralyzed about the u. s. is to expand training of ukrainian troops as it plans to prepare $500.00 soldiers a month on german soil. since april the u. s. at its allies have trained around 15000 ukrainian soldiers r t z or start of got the chance to speak to a ukrainian prisoner of war who had previously been trained in the u. k. we should warn you. the interview was filled with the person being held in captivity. the u. k. prides itself for an overwhelming amount of support. it's provided for ukraine in the war against russia.
to use them? the us ordered a crack down on the protesters in peru, that's according to the out that president federal castillo, who has now been sentenced to at least 18 months in jail by peruse new us back governments. the africa leader summit wraps up in washington with america's top diplomat bringing up what does colonial pass to criticize a good morning for moscow to wherever you may be? watching, welcome to this hours, most vital news stories from around the globe. i'm paralyzed about the...
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talk us through it.- to. talk us through it. it is a very big _ to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da in to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da in the to. talk us through it. it is a very big to. talk us through it. it is a ve bi da in the count . very big day in the country. most people on social media are expected to begin to post the new banknotes. some posted last night meaning that a few of these currencies have arrived and nigerians are expected to exchange their old notes with the current ones. many people on social media are explaining their experience with the banknotes. some say it looks like something like an image filter but it is similar to the 1984 designs introduced by the president when he was head of state of the military rule. [30 state of the military rule. do ou state of the military rule. do you think — state of the military rule. do you think this will do the job? will this bring a
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small houses appear below us. their bright colors announcing that we are no longer alone. peluso is one of the few settlements on the east coast of greenland. about 200 people live here, subsisting on hunting and fishing. in the last century, this isolated place where time seems to stand still was swept into the torrent of history as if over night, and now finds itself at the mercy of the global politics of it changed ah. after landing, we are amazed when airport security drives a large bulldozer in front of the plane. the boss of the airport himself is in charge of the operation. i went very good. okay. i believe it is al windbreaker otherwise everything flies away. when the wind comes. this them last month we had $100.00 knots, which is about 158 kilometers per hour. after that, you're going to be done with it. to concrete blocks are moved under the wings to tie the plane down. many years ago, a frenchman was here with a much larger aircraft. he didn't think it was necessary. what the damage can still be seen at
small houses appear below us. their bright colors announcing that we are no longer alone. peluso is one of the few settlements on the east coast of greenland. about 200 people live here, subsisting on hunting and fishing. in the last century, this isolated place where time seems to stand still was swept into the torrent of history as if over night, and now finds itself at the mercy of the global politics of it changed ah. after landing, we are amazed when airport security drives a large...
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us authorities charged mr bankman—fried with one of the biggest financial frauds in us history. scientists have announced they have overcome a major barrier in nuclearfusion — they can produce more energy from a fusion experiment and they put in. this has taken 60 years and thousands of people to reach this stage — although experts say much more work is needed before fusion is a viable answer to our energy needs. fusion is the energy source that powers the sun and the stars. the reason the sun shines is because of fusion reactions at the core of the star. it is the merging of light elements into heavy elements and releasing energy in the process, taking hydrogen, fusing it together with helium and releasing tremendous amounts of energy. europe's new weather satellite has launched from french guiana. the meteosat 12 uses next—gen technologies to gather data from europe, the middle east and africa to help track violent storms. and iphone 14 users in france, germany and the uk can now use emergency 505, which lets them contact the emergency services via satellite if they can'
us authorities charged mr bankman—fried with one of the biggest financial frauds in us history. scientists have announced they have overcome a major barrier in nuclearfusion — they can produce more energy from a fusion experiment and they put in. this has taken 60 years and thousands of people to reach this stage — although experts say much more work is needed before fusion is a viable answer to our energy needs. fusion is the energy source that powers the sun and the stars. the reason...
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tell us about beth when ou used absolutely. tell us about beth when you used to — absolutely. tell us about beth when you used to coach _ absolutely. tell us about beth when you used to coach her. _ absolutely. tell us about beth when you used to coach her. did - absolutely. tell us about beth when you used to coach her. did you i absolutely. tell us about beth when you used to coach her. did you see i you used to coach her. did you see that star potential?— that star potential? when she first turned u- that star potential? when she first turned up to _ that star potential? when she first turned up to our— that star potential? when she first turned up to our saturday - that star potential? when she first turned up to our saturday morning club, she was a six—year—old, very tiny for her age. everybody else on the team was all the boys. she was the team was all the boys. she was the only girl, and we were a bit worried about her in one way. we thought she wouldn't enjoy it. but by the end of the two hours, she had given as much as she got. she was over the moon and it was
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was your either with us or against us. india's policy of nonalignment was born in the side of theirrelationship . so it led to some pretty deep seated misunderstandings between the two countries. from the beginning. >> one of the farm details that you would learn if you read this book, i recommend all these books but in meena's you learn that tree 496 pairs of shoes but his diplomacy was somewhat less elegant. he claimed for example that he could smell that nehru was a communist. he wasn't of course. >> there was this incident where there's a supreme court justice douglas who every summer would go off on vacation and truman discovered he was going off to india one summer and he called him into his office and said i hear you're going to india. i want you to go off and meet mister nehru and justice douglas says yes mister president and he says he was sitting in cathat chair where you're sitting and i can tell you he was a commie because i can smell communist all mile away and that man was a commie so douglas spent many dinne
was your either with us or against us. india's policy of nonalignment was born in the side of theirrelationship . so it led to some pretty deep seated misunderstandings between the two countries. from the beginning. >> one of the farm details that you would learn if you read this book, i recommend all these books but in meena's you learn that tree 496 pairs of shoes but his diplomacy was somewhat less elegant. he claimed for example that he could smell that nehru was a communist. he...
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how are you planning to use the energy? pity that will of the facility be open to international inspectors by the end of the sofa is full. his full use of atomic energy as a globally recognized practice. we are an official member of the international atomic energy agency. several months ago we signed a protocol with the agency regarding inspections, and we did that voluntarily. enrichment of uranium by ron was authorized under the joint comprehensive plan of action. like all members of the i, e. a were entitled to use this peaceful energy to drive our country's progress. the agency is well aware of our work as a few days ago. we even informed i a e, a inspectors that would produced uranium in rich to 60 percent. we are in no way violating international laws or i e, a regulations which is what we told the inspectors was up at 7 know at the signal. yes. but the west has its own way of seeing developments like these in their eyes. it's always some kind of a threat. is they radiant government consent that this move could furthe
how are you planning to use the energy? pity that will of the facility be open to international inspectors by the end of the sofa is full. his full use of atomic energy as a globally recognized practice. we are an official member of the international atomic energy agency. several months ago we signed a protocol with the agency regarding inspections, and we did that voluntarily. enrichment of uranium by ron was authorized under the joint comprehensive plan of action. like all members of the i,...
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so some, some use cases store the hydrogen, some use a directly. but what it does essentially, is that it is reducing our c o 2 emissions. one of the things i love about you've, i tell you, is that you understand that the technology and, and you're able to explain the tack and break it down for people. but you're also a great story teller, and it really is important that people who understand what this kind of technology mean for people down on the ground. so i know you bought some video with you. i'm going to share this with out would. it's just to wrap up with. so this is a village in malaysia and not to have partnered with pest tech, which is a local energy company. and this is how this film has been transformed. take a look for you. i do like to you in order to do a demo to speak with you soon, and i was on duty to plug in one of these things on your list like a school board or where my jo. i school on i say it's been such a pleasure showing your work with our audience around the world. we wish you an, an actor every success in the future. so a
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we spoke to the used bout is don't broadcast, i think in place to all of us. first of all, what we're asking is that we are not subject to that discriminatory provisions. and in a sense that the european companies and european exports in us are 3 to the same way as u. s. companies and us exports in utah are not asking anything more. so we are focusing on this negotiated solution and in a sense, we have a good engagement with us. always better than vitamins statements, ways a higher level tasks watch which has been created. but we need to move from those, this engagement to concrete results. and we need to do least still this year because a number of provisions of inflation reduction act entered into force already as a beginning over the next year. and we'll keep an eye out from waiting for you now for some of the other global business stories making the news markets around the world received a boost after china signal that maybe easing out of its strict 0 cove. it policy, which sparks nationwide protests last month, news that beijing and other cities would rol
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abuses of the us. here's what's been said essentially. oh, so at this point, the organization and multilateralism of united nations were exposed to have countries working together to carry out their gold. these, these, these goals don't seem to be being carried out. we see a situation where it appears that the united states using the us for political purposes, this latest move to try and introduce legislation in the united states that we've done our lead to russia being removed, the permanent member of the un security council. it has no legal basis in the un charter. there is no mechanism for removing a permanent member the security council, but it, it companies creased effort by the united states to politicize the activities of the united nation. caleb, anything for the house i saw? he's caleb moore, payne speaking to his live it from new york. when i go to the doctor, public know where the regional head said one person has been killed, at least 11 wounded among them. a 10 year old boy that's off the
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and as a lot of us got us with visual a coil boy off is with them. for some reason, my name is david, or even with lawyer where you said about the way it's latoya williams. the might that i want to put up some way to the school in dc. i do, i me and you said, then you need to put those on there, but those are still not good for you it. i don't watch them. i see them that i get them, but it sounds so prestige clinic and i knew what it wasn't bracket the bose and took the result is not that i'm not sure it's a pretty good authority. we get him, put mcdaniel and amy dunlap. your last. what about the co chairs? boom. still when you had that gun, the way you bullshit boston, i'm lay at the god that a at these thought it was the of the she had i was going to that we're bridge. i'm still biting. he's because i bethany, ah, it is a guy he got up because i took that he got it with her. so she, another sub will be before that, before boyland, it was also one of the ocean was the know, could you request that it's in the upper to run both them good wishes to you
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and use it against us. however, in terms of how to monitor security in the united states, i wouldn't be able to to provide advice on this. >> well, thank you mr wilton, what is your perective sir, on other nations using pegasus to monitor u-s citizens at home and abroad. >> thank you for your question. mr carson, when confronted with abuses, the mercenary spyware industry typically has a message. click -- and as we've discussed today, the crime and terror narrative amidst t fact that a significant proportion of the use that we see of mercenary. spyware istate on state espionage, government's targeting other governments. and of course, the united states has been one of those targets. >> mr. molen. >> thank you, mr chairman, mr huntley, you might have answered this question already, but maybe i was just over here doodling on a piece of paper and i didn't understand it. but what size is google's threat analysis group tag? so we are -- >> so we are just one small part of people who, just over 50 people, but we
and use it against us. however, in terms of how to monitor security in the united states, i wouldn't be able to to provide advice on this. >> well, thank you mr wilton, what is your perective sir, on other nations using pegasus to monitor u-s citizens at home and abroad. >> thank you for your question. mr carson, when confronted with abuses, the mercenary spyware industry typically has a message. click -- and as we've discussed today, the crime and terror narrative amidst t fact...
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they mocked us. the prison warden insulted us, told us die. the buses will take all these people to a place where they will get the much needed in so long awaited proper rest. these exchanges is the only side where diplomacy still lives in the relations between russia and ukraine. the rest of the talking is done on the battlefield. the private military company wagner group, has been one of russia's most successful fighting forces in the dom bus. wagner soldiers recently gain control of a strategically important townlin done as republic. paving the way for a possible offensive to take one of the regions largest cities, r t as receive exclusive access to vargas main training camp in southern russia and spoke with some of the soldiers. there is course for the american mishenko with the reports. the wagner's cook. hi, this military company. this is one of the most secret organizations in russia who i be soldiers, how i be trained, but we are the 1st spell could to get an axis. their main training base in southern russia just now will show it to yo
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on the shelves all of us to read.— all of us to read. with a mark that's the _ all of us to read. with a mark that's the concerned - all of us to read. with a mark that's the concerned because j all of us to read. with a mark- that's the concerned because authors spend at least 50% of their time doing writing that is not their creative writing or doing otherjobs that are totally unrelated to their creative writing stuff so the complaint is a loss of stories for sure. . �* , . complaint is a loss of stories for sure. ., h ., ., , , complaint is a loss of stories for sure. ., i, . sure. that's a really big concern for all of us _ sure. that's a really big concern for all of us wenona _ sure. that's a really big concern for all of us wenona thank- sure. that's a really big concern for all of us wenona thank you i sure. that's a really big concern l for all of us wenona thank you so much forjoining us on the new state with your thoughts. and that brings us to the end of this hour of newsday thank you for joining us to the end of this hour
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and they used to use the word restoration as well. and that means are going to have to restore what they believe is our territory. believe that they have been on a strategy to use what they call comprehensive national power, which is using soft power to hard power to achieve their strategic n state. i would push back and say that they actually have used their military to cause, you know, on settlement and disruption to the peace and stability of the, of the asia pacific region. you know, i was like, like you noted to begin, i spent almost 30 years in u. s. navy. and when i 1st started going to see an asian pacific, it was relatively calm place. and we didn't have nations that were worried about conflict with china. we didn't have a nation like japan saying, we're going to blow away 70 years of history and we're going to start preparing ourselves because china is getting ready to use military force to attack, not just i want, but as us as well. and so china has been a force for disruption, and it use military forces to threaten and caj
and they used to use the word restoration as well. and that means are going to have to restore what they believe is our territory. believe that they have been on a strategy to use what they call comprehensive national power, which is using soft power to hard power to achieve their strategic n state. i would push back and say that they actually have used their military to cause, you know, on settlement and disruption to the peace and stability of the, of the asia pacific region. you know, i was...
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instead of using coal, we can use hydrogen to lose reduction. so hydrogen gas combines with the oxygen in i, nor, and we get i. and then we get waterway brains that what website can be condensed recirculate reducing the process so that we really solve the root cause of carbon dioxide emission from steel making hybrid started operations a little more than a year ago. and tests are still ongoing. only a few 100 tons of green steel have been produced so far. we know working on the scale up of this technology to make the 1st plan to that what we call the demonstration plant, with a capacity of 1350000 tons a year. and we hope to have that on stream by 2026, attempting to go green is worth the effort for isabella, se steel experts because in sweden, resources are still relatively cheap compared to those in other european countries, such as germany branch. we initially contest it, it was it widely known that sweden has an abundance of hydro. electric power to met is one major factors that usual he but the amount of steel produce. there is also signifi
instead of using coal, we can use hydrogen to lose reduction. so hydrogen gas combines with the oxygen in i, nor, and we get i. and then we get waterway brains that what website can be condensed recirculate reducing the process so that we really solve the root cause of carbon dioxide emission from steel making hybrid started operations a little more than a year ago. and tests are still ongoing. only a few 100 tons of green steel have been produced so far. we know working on the scale up of this...
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instead of using coal, we can use hydrogen to lose reduction. so hydrogen gas combines with oxygen in i, nor, and we get i. and then we get waterway brains that what we're per can be condensed recirculate reduced in the process so that we really solve the root cause of a carbon dioxide emission from steel. mickey hybrid started operations a little more than a year ago and tests are still ongoing. only a few 100 tons of green steel have been produced so far. we know working on the scale up on this technology to make the 1st plan to that what we call the demonstration plant. with a capacity, a $1350000.00 tons per year. and we hope to have that on stream by 2026, attempting to go green is worth the effort for isabella, se steel experts because in sweden, resources are still relatively cheap compared to those in other european countries such as germany ranch. we initial contest here. it was, it's widely known that sweden has an abundance of hydro, electric power, and that is one major factors that we shockey. but the amount of steel produced there
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it's needed to really take the math of us to the next step. the other question is, although ah, and if cheese unblocked chain a mass market focused tool, the turns block shannon and cheese together with crypto currency. ah, almost scary words ghost are associated with technological development, but they're also associated with high risk. there aren't just problems with the use of nf t's which form the backbone of economic systems in the med averse a lot needs to also improve in terms of user friendliness and immersion before them adverse can really get going on myself as well. have one thing in common, no matter how well developed the visual experience, you don't feel anything which starts users from being fully immersed to their number about some challenges. first and foremost is, is how fixed or not that is is a fundamental issue. because the way that we interact with the real world is, is driven by it sort of a sensory motor system. so we, we are actively gathering information from the world or august to interactions. and that was the key t
it's needed to really take the math of us to the next step. the other question is, although ah, and if cheese unblocked chain a mass market focused tool, the turns block shannon and cheese together with crypto currency. ah, almost scary words ghost are associated with technological development, but they're also associated with high risk. there aren't just problems with the use of nf t's which form the backbone of economic systems in the med averse a lot needs to also improve in terms of user...
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us time like a closure touch us. yet than us, the possibility of them see party of them should be able to just a use, a potomac stickler business, similar to one of the 1st purchaser were to claim a model problem. a thief use for some patrol most color as well as the funny shows are you with the model numbers float up, study multiple summary, a partial candle versus itala, lawyer or bush locally than us sleep will close a train. you must stop. it'll come to christmas after associates or for the welcome of oh, little contacts and that's anthony as well for the pro spun yet nobody. emma tackle dog for collier pretty. well, i can't play on the baton to place, but nashville, se a muslim to vehicles from shelby or ali her mother of to europe boca ok day by the colder them, which are here to call you just on up a new and i will do it that so i don't much, she would say the chase for billy syrup b he or the name or not. she's made you a source with maya. this is pretty good. me and i don't. mcmanus, the detroit say i was which see had a mac was which it will be honest with via started say a c
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and just us. i know the lady democrats and those lot taught it and nobody's even got 1st graders who did a lot of the catering to norma and told to see the outside. i need to really do, she called us and also make a little work because i want to show how do to to talk more book or no godsa a more you want. it's both of them now live about that better. but anyway, i did, i did that already. there are some possible song last last so to, than you said, i need to be efficient also hardly does that bill. i buy the car and the mortgage, if someone will be asking just a purchase that occurred at butch's attorney musical look almost latin to in love during the muslim a pull from. oh, socials. i'm going to turn over the supposed to fill above you discuss the mythical melissa teeth that he's supposed to feel about. this is the root and the numbers up not ship bowl is. beatrice will come limits, but feel free to come up as opposed to one else because if it is up there, as i said, i want to show up. and then
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instead of using coal, we can use hydrogen to lose reduction. so hydrogen gas combines with the oxygen in an or, and we get i. and then we get waterway brains that what we're per can be condensed recirculate reduced in the process so that we really solve the root cause off up carbon dioxide emission from still making hybrid started operations a little more than a year ago. and tests are still ongoing. only a few 100 tons of green steel have been produced so far. we know working on the scale up of this technology to make the 1st plan to that what we call the demonstration plant with a capacity a 1350000 tons a year. and we hope to have that on stream by 2026, attempting to go green is worth the effort for isabella, se steel experts because in sweden, resources are still relatively cheap compared to those in other european countries, such as germany branch. we initially contest the u. s it widely known that sweden has an abundance of hydro, electric power, and that is one major factors that usual he but the amount of steel produce. there is also s
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us. they're gonna develop their own industry and the u. s is shooting itself in the foot. next, you know, we're going to have the chinese making assembly conductors as good as way you. that's not going to be good for the us. what jim but basing is claiming that washington is violating international economic and trade rules. is it well or? again, what i read. yes, but please, i am not in any position. i haven't read the reams and reams of complaints and rebuttals had come out of all of this on the surface. it sounds like yes, john is right in this case. but who cares what? i think what we, what you think, jim? that's what we have you on the program, and i always appreciate the chance to to pick your brain. so i'll throw another one out. your jim washington is citing a concerns of national security over this issue of, of computer chips. how do you read into that role whenever the us says something is always blames national security. at one point we were climbing that sugar had to be protect
us. they're gonna develop their own industry and the u. s is shooting itself in the foot. next, you know, we're going to have the chinese making assembly conductors as good as way you. that's not going to be good for the us. what jim but basing is claiming that washington is violating international economic and trade rules. is it well or? again, what i read. yes, but please, i am not in any position. i haven't read the reams and reams of complaints and rebuttals had come out of all of this on...
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what's koski says the use of us manufacture drones would be a dangerous step. it is concerning an alarming and it is consistent with some of the other things we've seen leading up to this point. you know, the intelligence sharing that has been going on us intelligence and that kind of thing. i certainly the assistance with some of the american weapon systems that are being sent to ukraine along with american operators and trainers for that equipment . concerns about special forces being forward being forward located to india, surrounding countries including poland, but also the latter lithuania lapierre. those guys are allies there. so this is just one more step in a very dangerous direction. providers of arms in making a lot of money. their stock is growing. it's, it's doing well. they are, they have guaranteed contracts well into the future. in part because of conflicts around the world, and specifically in due to the kind of money that's been spent on their company's products going into crane and going into this war effort relating to ukraine to them. this i
what's koski says the use of us manufacture drones would be a dangerous step. it is concerning an alarming and it is consistent with some of the other things we've seen leading up to this point. you know, the intelligence sharing that has been going on us intelligence and that kind of thing. i certainly the assistance with some of the american weapon systems that are being sent to ukraine along with american operators and trainers for that equipment . concerns about special forces being forward...
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what's wrong with us? what's wrong with our leaders while you are slow, like who's approve sending more money and weapons? you great, not all will so enthusiastic. republican congress from marjorie taylor green, criticized landscape, visit as absurd, labeled him a shadow president of the u. s. and called ukraine americas 51st state. media lionel says, is unfair to make american citizens pay for the government's decision to keep taxpayers funds pouring into ukraine. we're looking right now in the united state at a 1.7. think about this trillion dollar omnibus bill. american citizens are say, 1.7 truck trillion for what we're wondering, where are we going to pay for our operation? what get, what is our goal? are you suggesting? does this intimate, that we are involved in a war that we are a participant in this, that.
what's wrong with us? what's wrong with our leaders while you are slow, like who's approve sending more money and weapons? you great, not all will so enthusiastic. republican congress from marjorie taylor green, criticized landscape, visit as absurd, labeled him a shadow president of the u. s. and called ukraine americas 51st state. media lionel says, is unfair to make american citizens pay for the government's decision to keep taxpayers funds pouring into ukraine. we're looking right now in...
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i wasn't the display screen is that the used to get are using. could you using the only kind of troy cousin in you should come? tabitha alicia, or email? explain? absolute not rush me you so when you get the you know you guys been working with her or she brought the yeah. oh nubian, what? okay. well, with her credit for one more than this denise, you lose young almond auto specific very shortly the ups dropped off or is it a little care order booked through my lease supports not pushed in or what? not sure. what is the little bit of a deposit yet? mean yeah, because the usage was was from which one to want to hold or latrina. sorry. who are you progressing with lucy? still with hi susan mcguire. yes. yes. hello, a ah, with business, and you will clean with our shoes and yeah, americans, grey you, when you go to it is just such an article and i'll certainly provide you with just touching sure. ruckel, a different student info with you throw in the width of the protein, you're still with yours. and i'm looking at the study skills with jewish though
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our correspondence gave us this update. it was over - gave us this update. it was over re gave us this update. it was over pretty quickly. _ gave us this update. it was over pretty quickly, some _ gave us this update. it was over pretty quickly, some shooting i gave us this update. it was over| pretty quickly, some shooting on gave us this update. it was over i pretty quickly, some shooting on a street by a man, sickly nine years old, caucasian —looking, drew out a handgun and started firing —— 69. not clear when he was overcome by local people or please, we're told that he is now in hospital being treated, he sustained some light injuries during the arrest or when he was being overpowered. the victims are three dead and one seriously injured and a couple likely injured. the latest coming across the baseline about possible racist motive, at first everyone was thinking it was that it took place near this kerry centre, near where a lot of kurds or indian people living around their —— kurdish centre, the name has not been given out, he is known to pol
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they insulted us, only gave us food from time to time. and hans coughed us. maybe they would, should near us, threatened to kill us by step in us to death beat us up during interrogations. the singer officer, always humiliated every one, constantly insulted us, sir this up with false information about attacks on civilians. we were given food just twice a day for a small reasons. they didn't behave like human beings or in the prison involved. they force us to learn the ukrainian national anthem and sing patriotic songs. if we refused, we were forced to do squats and pushups, even though we were injured, they marked us. the prison warden insulted us to die. the buses will take all these people to a place where they will get the much needed and so long awaited proper rest. these exchanges is the only side where diplomacy still lives in the relations between russia and ukraine. the rest of the talking is done on the battlefield. the private machine company wagner group has been one of russia's most successful fighting forces in the dom bus. wagner sold his recent
they insulted us, only gave us food from time to time. and hans coughed us. maybe they would, should near us, threatened to kill us by step in us to death beat us up during interrogations. the singer officer, always humiliated every one, constantly insulted us, sir this up with false information about attacks on civilians. we were given food just twice a day for a small reasons. they didn't behave like human beings or in the prison involved. they force us to learn the ukrainian national anthem...
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and why use that? well, frankly, n b s has said, so he said that he wants to diversify the economy, diversify trading partners, day even if relations with the us were better, there's been some friction between saudi arabia in the united states. recently. i think saudi arabia would still be pursuing this and obviously for china they, they've been very active in the middle east for decades. they've had close relationships with many of the arab countries going back 5060 years long before trying to establish diplomatic relations with israel. but again, i think we, she really look at this as 2 countries that are diversified, their trading partners, the energy obviously being an important component of that shoddy radiated makes other kinds of outbound investments as part of diversifying the economy with the dollars it generates from the oil trade and china is very active in overseas infrastructure projects, and that's something that saudi arabia is offering the opportunity to do as well. iran's nuclear chief
and why use that? well, frankly, n b s has said, so he said that he wants to diversify the economy, diversify trading partners, day even if relations with the us were better, there's been some friction between saudi arabia in the united states. recently. i think saudi arabia would still be pursuing this and obviously for china they, they've been very active in the middle east for decades. they've had close relationships with many of the arab countries going back 5060 years long before trying to...
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dollars. us a u. s. dollars a animal currency to local employer other countries including sony's and others. all of this, of course, paper strong infinity number one out the lady payment number clue to prevent or pre and be, you know, taking advantage by united states, especially when, when, when there's a shock dollars i've become so kind of the responses gave europe united states and i think that is truly understandable on political started and of course you can only on the ve. i mean, as for that military display, wasn't much covered in european capitals anyway, and in the united states. and you think those arguments will be persuasive to anthony blink. and samantha power, that whole edifice of the military industrial complex are when they have $400.00 basis circling china. they have proxies, arguably, in terms of south korea, japan new zealand, australia, around china. they have warships, routinely, britain fans, warships routinely around there. meanwhile, those intellectual arguments are being ma
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and these ends up making us build us, or as strong as you really. there are a few more than 12 countries, again, which are not dependent on in external young, decidedly astronomy entry with it doesn't matter. you own the kind of steps that you'll make once you development, but that small one might us rather than digging our mothers saying no language classes. if you find yourself in a home, just stop eating. so the truth is we have to sit down and ask ourselves how long or how do we utilize the table? we have and further develop what we think we can rather than, you know, think that external financing is de one that is gonna help us build infrastructures that will help you do like the renewable energy. we have to start somewhere and keep developing and give develop. you know, you are, you noticed it is not, there it is. was in that happening again. you know, i think there are lessons you are learning from other countries that really proves if you wanted you would, you have effectively and use might strategies, you know, create value across you value
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they're having to cut down for us. there are economies are shrinking, and they recognize that ukraine is losing the war. you've had a number of remarkable admissions over the last week and a half, including from the general's lose money in general, sir, sky of ukraine, where basically they are admitting that russia can mobilize and train its troops faster than they can. that whatever support nato is providing is inadequate, both in terms of training personnel and providing weaponry and supplies. everything at this point is just merely a symbolic gesture. so i think that's really causing some of the other european states to start having some genuine 2nd thoughts because they recognize nighted states is not going to come out. on top of this, nato was not going to come out on top of this. they do not have the power, despite all of their bluster and chest thumping, to frighten off russia, that russia really is in the driver's seat. plus this, it was laughable from the beginning. the only countries that had a vested interes
they're having to cut down for us. there are economies are shrinking, and they recognize that ukraine is losing the war. you've had a number of remarkable admissions over the last week and a half, including from the general's lose money in general, sir, sky of ukraine, where basically they are admitting that russia can mobilize and train its troops faster than they can. that whatever support nato is providing is inadequate, both in terms of training personnel and providing weaponry and...
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about our story, this is bigger for us.— this is bigger for us. our royal correspondent _ this is bigger for us. our royal correspondent sarah - this is bigger for us. our royal| correspondent sarah campbell this is bigger for us. our royal. correspondent sarah campbell is looking through that and will be talking to us in a few minutes on theirfirst impressions talking to us in a few minutes on their first impressions of the documentary series. emergency care doctors are warning that the sickest and frailest patients coming to a—and—e in england are being failed — as they face long waits to get on to wards. latest figures show 4 in 10 a&e patients in england who need a hospital bed face a delay of four hours or more waiting for one to be found. but 10% of those patients are waiting for 12 hours or more. to put that in context, there have been more 12—hour trolley waits in 2022 so far than in the past 10 years combined. during october more than 150,000 patients waited more than four hours for a bed to be found once a&e staff had decided the
about our story, this is bigger for us.— this is bigger for us. our royal correspondent _ this is bigger for us. our royal correspondent sarah - this is bigger for us. our royal| correspondent sarah campbell this is bigger for us. our royal. correspondent sarah campbell is looking through that and will be talking to us in a few minutes on theirfirst impressions talking to us in a few minutes on their first impressions of the documentary series. emergency care doctors are warning that the...